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Personal views / by Winona LaDuke.

Winona LaDuke, a Chippewa Indian woman who is an environmental activist, talks about how Native American concerns about pollution and radioactive materials effect everyone. She discusses the the ongoing the destruction of Native lands due to uranium mining and advocates for reclaiming North American land based on original Native land claims.

Tribute to Barbara Nestor by her daughter Dorothy Healey

This program is Dorothy Healey's personal tribute to her mother Barbara Bass Nestor, who died November 23, 1979 at the age of 95 (quickly, of a heart attack). Includes the broadcast of a September 1974 aircheck of Dorothy's interview of her mother when she was 90 (33 min.) The songs heard at end of interview tape were recorded on Nestor's 85th birthday celebration in 1969. Aircheck.

The mis-education of the black student

While the public education that Black students receive in the United States is not as overtly discriminatory as in South Africa, there are serious problems. In this program teachers from the Los Angeles Unified School District, Black educators, students and citizens discuss the education or lack of it that Black students receive.

The Anti-nuke movement in Europe / Helen Caldicott.

Dr. Helen Caldicott describes her recent trip to Europe, the antinuclear movement there, and the fears and concerns of Europeans about nuclear war. Part of a series of lectures delivered at the Medical Consequences of Nuclear War symposium organized by Physicians for Social Responsibility. Recorded by KPFK at the University of California, Los Angeles on October 31, 1981.

Spirituality and integrity : basis or vulnerability / by Dr. Albert E. Ross (Episode 7 of 7)

First half of last lecture in the series. It is difficult to attain spirituality, which is not religiosity. Today ritual is substituted for experience in religion and love. Spirituality is the sum total of our inner experience. A relationship can attain such intensity that it can fill all our needs: security, love, self-esteem, and creativity. We need all. Produced by Roy E. Tuckman.

The unfulfilled life / by Dr. Albert E. Ross (Episode 6 of 7)

Dr. Ross talks about midlife, from age 35 or 40 up, as a great challenge and opportunity or a time of crisis. Ross remarks that at 35, you are not over the hill, you haven't even seen the hill. He describes the challenge versus the crisis response to loneliness, youth culture, life goals, 7-year itch, insecurity, work, and becoming ourselves. Produced by Roy E. Tuckman.

Men at work / by Dr. Albert E. Ross (Episode 4 of 7)

This is the fourth lecture in a series of seven given by Dr. Al Ross at UCLA. There is a battle between a man's commitment to his work and to his lover. Unfortunately, most men have no conflict - the work comes first. The corporations feed on the capacity for a male to be dehumanized: American men sell their souls for $1 more. The only resolution is getting into your own process.
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